(Govan's) idea — one that has rarely, if ever, been tried on a large scale by a major museum — is to collect significant pieces of midcentury residential architecture, including houses by Rudolf M. Schindler, Richard Neutra, Frank Lloyd Wright, and his son Lloyd Wright, and to treat them as both museum objects and as residences for curators.

What a perk! I think it's a great idea.

I like House Museums and I would like Museum Houses. For cities like LA, Chicago, and yours? - lucky enough to be blessed with inspired, inspiring dwellings.